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Re: What happened to climate change?


 

So which of these dreadful disasters are worthy of note??

:)

I am freshly retired and have lived in an RV we built ourselves for about two years now, traveling the Continental?U.S. My fundamental coping involves planning ahead to avoid driving toward sidewalks hot enough to burn my feet, forested areas clogged with deadwood during wildfire season (hello, Kentucky!), or coastal areas during hurricane season.?

Longer-term interests include keeping an eye out for areas of significant social unrest (my home port city has daily shootings), food shortages, water shortages and similar gotchas that might sneak up on me.

As for contributing to a healthier world, I do provide teaching from?my nursing career whenever asked for and I am fine with switching to electric vehicle engines if and when this is affordable and the infrastructure supports it. I support abolishing factory farming and polar bears stranded on ice floes. I contribute what I can afford to charity in the hope that it helps somebody eat tonight. I am not an activist, though, and I have come to the conclusion that emotional social debate is great?for socializing but a very fruitless way to drive widespread change!

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On Mon, Feb 19, 2024 at 2:57?PM jimntempe via <jimntempe=[email protected]> wrote:
Everything is a hallmark of climate change.? More snow.? Less Snow.? More wind. Less wind.? More rain.? Less rain. Higher highs. Lower lows.? More growth.? Less Growth.

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Re: What happened to climate change?
From:?a1thighmaster
Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2024 12:00:52 EST

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Ed,

What exactly makes you think they were wrong? Extremes are the hallmark of climate change.

Aloha,
Celeste

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